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Da Vinci's Inquest

Da Vinci's Inquest is a Canadian dramatic television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2005. While never a ratings blockbuster, the critically acclaimed show did attract a loyal following, and ultimately seven seasons of thirteen episodes each were filmed for a total of ninety-one episodes.

Da Vinci's Inquest
GenreCrime drama
Created byChris Haddock
StarringNicholas Campbell
Suleka Mathew
Sarah-Jane Redmond
Donnelly Rhodes
Venus Terzo
Camille Sullivan
Ian Tracey
Gwynyth Walsh
Robert Wisden
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes91 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersChris Haddock
Laszlo Barna
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original releaseOctober 7, 1998 (1998-10-07) –
January 23, 2005 (2005-01-23)
Related
Da Vinci's City Hall

The show, set and filmed in Vancouver, starred Nicholas Campbell as Dominic Da Vinci, once an undercover officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but now a crusading coroner who seeks justice in the cases he investigates.[1][2]

The cast also included Gwynyth Walsh as Da Vinci's ex-wife and chief pathologist Patricia Da Vinci, Donnelly Rhodes as detective Leo Shannon, and Ian Tracey as detective Mick Leary.

Premise Edit

Dominic Da Vinci, once an undercover officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is now a crusading coroner who seeks justice in the cases he investigates.

Episodes Edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1137 October 1998 (1998-10-07)3 February 1999 (1999-02-03)
2136 October 1999 (1999-10-06)19 January 2000 (2000-01-19)
3134 October 2000 (2000-10-04)6 February 2001 (2001-02-06)
41330 September 2001 (2001-09-30)21 January 2002 (2002-01-21)
51327 October 2002 (2002-10-27)23 February 2003 (2003-02-23)
61323 November 2003 (2003-11-23)4 April 2004 (2004-04-04)
71312 October 2004 (2004-10-12)23 January 2005 (2005-01-23)

Cast Edit

Main Edit

  • Nicholas Campbell as Coroner (Mayor in season 8) Dominic Da Vinci
  • Suleka Mathew as Dr. Sunita "Sunny" Ramen (credited as "Sue Mathew" in the first season) (seasons 1–5 & beginning of season 6)
  • Donnelly Rhodes as Detective Leo Shannon (seasons 1–7)
  • Venus Terzo as Detective Angela Kosmo
  • Ian Tracey as Detective (Coroner in season 8) Mick Leary
  • Gwynyth Walsh as Dr. Patricia Da Vinci (seasons 1–4)
  • Robert Wisden as Chief Coroner James Flynn (seasons 1–2 & beginning of 3)
  • Sarah-Jane Redmond as Sergeant Sheila Kurtz (seasons 3–7, recurring in seasons 2 and 8)
  • Gerard Plunkett as Chief Coroner [formerly Crown Prosecutor] Bob Kelly (seasons 3–7; recurring in seasons 1–2 and 8)
  • Kimberly Hawthorne as Detective Rose Williams (credited as "Kim Hawthorne") (seasons 4–7)
  • Alex Diakun as Forensics Detective Chick Savoy (seasons 5–8, recurring in 1–4)
  • Sarah Strange as Helen (seasons 5–7, recurring in 1–4)
  • Simone Bailly as Constable Jan Ferris (season 8)
  • Brian Markinson as Police Chief Bill Jacobs (season 8; recurring in seasons 6–7)
  • Mylène Dinh-Robic as Rita Mah (season 8)
  • Benjamin Ratner as Sam Berger (season 8)

Recurring Edit

Production Edit

Da Vinci's Inquest was loosely based on the real life experiences of Larry Campbell, the former chief coroner of Vancouver, British Columbia, who was elected mayor of that city in 2002. The part of Da Vinci, however, was written specifically for actor Nicholas Campbell. Elements of the series storylines were also taken from sociopolitical issues faced by Vancouver itself, such as the plight of the homeless, the controversy over a designated injection site for drug users, the idea of establishing a red light district, and the disappearance of homeless women and sex workers — similar to the case of Robert Pickton.

Format Edit

Da Vinci's Inquest is notable for its unconventional story formats. Unlike most crime dramas, many cases on Da Vinci's Inquest aren't fully explained, and some aren't even solved; often the episodes end with the resolution implied or withheld entirely. Many of the show's fans hail this characteristic as one of its finest qualities. Also unusual is its handling of story arcs. Some arcs span the length of one or more seasons, but aren't touched on at all for several episodes at a time, similar to the Mythology / Monster of the Week format of The X-Files (which was also a Vancouver production, though not at the same time as Da Vinci's Inquest); several main and many guest actors appeared on both shows. An exception to this is Season 7, which features at least three main plots that are addressed in every episode. Two episodes, Season 3's "It's Backwards Day" and Season 4's "Pretend You Didn't See Me," are notable for their extended opening takes, which follow Da Vinci as he walks around a location and speaks with multiple characters in one continuous, ten-minute shot; the former episode is also noted for playing out largely in real time.[citation needed]

Major story arcs include: Da Vinci's attempts to balance his work life with his ex-wife and daughter, as well as his battles with alcoholism; Leo Shannon struggling to care for his mentally ill wife and facing pressure to retire from the force; the relocation of an old mental hospital's cemetery and the intrigue that follows; Sunny overseeing an archaeological dig at a construction site; Angela Kosmo's battle with a corrupt Vice cop and the teenage prostitute who tries to manipulate both of them; and Da Vinci's quest to establish a red light district and safe injection site to protect the sex workers and drug addicts of Vancouver, which leads him to run first for police chief and then mayor. The sex trade is a recurring theme throughout the entire series, and early season premieres and finales center around high numbers of homicides where prostitutes are the victims, which often turn out to be the work of a serial killer. Relationships between characters (such as Da Vinci's many romantic flings and that between Mick Leary and Sunny Ramen) are left in the background of or take place between episodes.[citation needed]

In Internet fandom, the plot line following Mick Leary's downward spiral into depression after an unstable female constable infatuated with him commits suicide is often considered one of the most powerful and best-written arcs in the entire series by many fans.[citation needed]

Availability outside Canada Edit

United States Edit

The original run of Da Vinci's Inquest was always available in certain U.S. markets (e.g., Seattle) where the CBC could be viewed either over the air or on cable. It made its formal U.S. debut, however, the week of September 17, 2005, when it was already in syndication after the original run. The show has continued to air in syndication, along with multiple networks (including Retro TV, Cloo, WGN America, and Court TV Mystery) due to its low-cost syndication arrangement. The series is distributed in the United States by PPI Releasing, a large distributor of Canadian programming to the American market.

Other countries Edit

In Australia, the series aired late Monday nights on the Nine Network, and its affiliates WIN (although on a different night) and NBN, and later on 13th Street. It has also been aired in late night slots on RTÉ One in Ireland. In Iceland, Skjár einn has aired the show in various slots, including Saturday evening.

Home media Edit

DVD Edit

Acorn Media UK has released the first three seasons on DVD in Region 1 (US only).[3]

In Canada, Alliance Atlantis released the first season on DVD on 14 October 2003.[4] Season 2 was released on 3 February 2009 by Alliance Films, more than five years after the release of the first season.[5]

DVD Name Ep# Region 1 (US) Region 1 (CAN)
Season 1 13 February 27, 2007 October 14, 2003
Season 2 13 November 13, 2007 February 3, 2009
Season 3 13 June 10, 2008 N/A

Streaming Edit

Season One is available on Amazon Prime.[citation needed] As of 2017, season one has been released online for free on Canada Media Fund's Encore+ YouTube Channel.[citation needed]

Awards and nominations Edit

Nicholas Campbell received the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for his work on the series and has guest-starred in American shows such as Monk and T.J. Hooker. Donnelly Rhodes also received a Gemini Award for Best Actor in 2002 and the Earle Grey Award in 2006. The series was critically acclaimed as the best television series in Canada after winning the Gemini Award for Best Dramatic Series for five of its first six seasons. When Da Vinci's Inquest completed its seventh and final season, it was continued in 2005 as Da Vinci's City Hall. In 2002, actress Keegan Connor Tracy won a Leo Award for her guest appearance in Season 4's "Pretend You Didn't See Me" and was brought back for a second appearance in 2005.

Da Vinci's City Hall and TV movies Edit

In Canada, a spin-off series, Da Vinci's City Hall, premiered on 25 October 2005.

In the U.S., Da Vinci's City Hall airs as part of the Da Vinci's Inquest rerun package, regarded as the eighth season of the series (even using the titles from the last three seasons of Inquest instead of the titles for City Hall). City Hall debuted in the U.S. on Superstation WGN on April 27, 2007, and released into national syndication to local stations, also as part of Da Vinci's Inquest, on November 4, 2007.

A TV movie following up on the two series, The Quality of Life, aired on CBC on 14 June 2008.

References Edit

  1. ^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (2010-09-15). "'Da Vinci's Inquest': A Crime Show Set In ... Vancouver". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  2. ^ Heffernan, Tim (2008-06-16). "The Best TV Cop Show Is...Canadian?". Esquire. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  3. ^ Hale, Mike (2007-11-25). "'CSI: Vancouver'? Well, Not Exactly". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  4. ^ . 3 February 2009. Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2018-04-25 – via Amazon.
  5. ^ . 18 March 2008. Archived from the original on 2010-08-12. Retrieved 2018-04-25.

External links Edit

  • Official Web Site
  • Da Vinci's Inquest at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Da Vinci s Inquest news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Da Vinci s Inquest is a Canadian dramatic television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2005 While never a ratings blockbuster the critically acclaimed show did attract a loyal following and ultimately seven seasons of thirteen episodes each were filmed for a total of ninety one episodes Da Vinci s InquestGenreCrime dramaCreated byChris HaddockStarringNicholas CampbellSuleka MathewSarah Jane RedmondDonnelly RhodesVenus TerzoCamille SullivanIan TraceyGwynyth WalshRobert WisdenCountry of originCanadaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes91 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersChris HaddockLaszlo BarnaRunning time45 minutes per episodeProduction companiesCanadian Broadcasting Corporation Haddock Entertainment Barna Alper Productions Alliance Atlantis ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkCBC Television Syndication 2005 2006 Original releaseOctober 7 1998 1998 10 07 January 23 2005 2005 01 23 RelatedDa Vinci s City HallThe show set and filmed in Vancouver starred Nicholas Campbell as Dominic Da Vinci once an undercover officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police but now a crusading coroner who seeks justice in the cases he investigates 1 2 The cast also included Gwynyth Walsh as Da Vinci s ex wife and chief pathologist Patricia Da Vinci Donnelly Rhodes as detective Leo Shannon and Ian Tracey as detective Mick Leary Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 4 Production 4 1 Format 5 Availability outside Canada 5 1 United States 5 2 Other countries 6 Home media 6 1 DVD 6 2 Streaming 7 Awards and nominations 8 Da Vinci s City Hall and TV movies 9 References 10 External linksPremise EditDominic Da Vinci once an undercover officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is now a crusading coroner who seeks justice in the cases he investigates Episodes EditMain article List of Da Vinci s Inquest episodes SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired1137 October 1998 1998 10 07 3 February 1999 1999 02 03 2136 October 1999 1999 10 06 19 January 2000 2000 01 19 3134 October 2000 2000 10 04 6 February 2001 2001 02 06 41330 September 2001 2001 09 30 21 January 2002 2002 01 21 51327 October 2002 2002 10 27 23 February 2003 2003 02 23 61323 November 2003 2003 11 23 4 April 2004 2004 04 04 71312 October 2004 2004 10 12 23 January 2005 2005 01 23 Cast EditMain Edit Nicholas Campbell as Coroner Mayor in season 8 Dominic Da Vinci Suleka Mathew as Dr Sunita Sunny Ramen credited as Sue Mathew in the first season seasons 1 5 amp beginning of season 6 Donnelly Rhodes as Detective Leo Shannon seasons 1 7 Venus Terzo as Detective Angela Kosmo Ian Tracey as Detective Coroner in season 8 Mick Leary Gwynyth Walsh as Dr Patricia Da Vinci seasons 1 4 Robert Wisden as Chief Coroner James Flynn seasons 1 2 amp beginning of 3 Sarah Jane Redmond as Sergeant Sheila Kurtz seasons 3 7 recurring in seasons 2 and 8 Gerard Plunkett as Chief Coroner formerly Crown Prosecutor Bob Kelly seasons 3 7 recurring in seasons 1 2 and 8 Kimberly Hawthorne as Detective Rose Williams credited as Kim Hawthorne seasons 4 7 Alex Diakun as Forensics Detective Chick Savoy seasons 5 8 recurring in 1 4 Sarah Strange as Helen seasons 5 7 recurring in 1 4 Simone Bailly as Constable Jan Ferris season 8 Brian Markinson as Police Chief Bill Jacobs season 8 recurring in seasons 6 7 Mylene Dinh Robic as Rita Mah season 8 Benjamin Ratner as Sam Berger season 8 Recurring Edit Emily Perkins as Sue Lewis seasons 1 7 Stephen E Miller as Accident Investigation Sgt Zack McNab recurring in seasons 1 7 Robert Clothier as Joe Da Vinci season 1 Joy Coghill as Portia Da Vinci seasons 1 5 Duncan Fraser as Staff Sgt Regan season 1 and beginning of 2 Max Martini as Danny Leary seasons 1 4 Jewel Staite as Gabriella Da Vinci seasons 1 3 4 Peter Williams as Morris Winston seasons 1 5 Warren Takeuchi as Wayne seasons 1 5 Crystal Lowe as Sylvia seasons 1 3 Lee Jay Bamberry as Det Roy LaBoucane seasons 2 5 Callum Keith Rennie as Detective Bob Marlowe seasons 2 4 Nathaniel De Veaux as Morris Steadman seasons 2 5 Fred Keating as Councillor Jack Pierce seasons 2 8 Terry Chen as William Chen seasons 3 4 6 7 Dean Marshall as Constable Carter seasons 4 7 Keegan Connor Tracy as Jackie seasons 4 7 Hrothgar Mathews as Constable later Sgt Charlie Klotchko seasons 5 7 regular in 8 Colin Cunningham as Detective Brian Curtis seasons 5 8 Camille Sullivan as Detective Suki Taylor seasons 5 7 Shaun Johnston as Fire Marshal Sid Fleming seasons 5 8 Alisen Down as Dr Maria Donato seasons 6 8 Bill Dow as Mayor Russ Hathaway seasons 6 7 Rob LaBelle as Phil Rosen seasons 6 8 Patrick Gallagher as Internal Affairs Detective Joe Finn season 7 regular in 8 Chris Britton as Richard Norton seasons 7 8 Hiro Kanagawa as Fire Captain Roy Komori season 8 Charles Martin Smith as Joe Friedland season 8 Gina Holden as Claire season 8 Rebecca Reichert as Marcie season 8 Eugene Lipinski as Lloyd Manning season 8 Rekha Sharma as Constable Cindy Winters season 8 Production EditDa Vinci s Inquest was loosely based on the real life experiences of Larry Campbell the former chief coroner of Vancouver British Columbia who was elected mayor of that city in 2002 The part of Da Vinci however was written specifically for actor Nicholas Campbell Elements of the series storylines were also taken from sociopolitical issues faced by Vancouver itself such as the plight of the homeless the controversy over a designated injection site for drug users the idea of establishing a red light district and the disappearance of homeless women and sex workers similar to the case of Robert Pickton Format Edit Da Vinci s Inquest is notable for its unconventional story formats Unlike most crime dramas many cases on Da Vinci s Inquest aren t fully explained and some aren t even solved often the episodes end with the resolution implied or withheld entirely Many of the show s fans hail this characteristic as one of its finest qualities Also unusual is its handling of story arcs Some arcs span the length of one or more seasons but aren t touched on at all for several episodes at a time similar to the Mythology Monster of the Week format of The X Files which was also a Vancouver production though not at the same time as Da Vinci s Inquest several main and many guest actors appeared on both shows An exception to this is Season 7 which features at least three main plots that are addressed in every episode Two episodes Season 3 s It s Backwards Day and Season 4 s Pretend You Didn t See Me are notable for their extended opening takes which follow Da Vinci as he walks around a location and speaks with multiple characters in one continuous ten minute shot the former episode is also noted for playing out largely in real time citation needed Major story arcs include Da Vinci s attempts to balance his work life with his ex wife and daughter as well as his battles with alcoholism Leo Shannon struggling to care for his mentally ill wife and facing pressure to retire from the force the relocation of an old mental hospital s cemetery and the intrigue that follows Sunny overseeing an archaeological dig at a construction site Angela Kosmo s battle with a corrupt Vice cop and the teenage prostitute who tries to manipulate both of them and Da Vinci s quest to establish a red light district and safe injection site to protect the sex workers and drug addicts of Vancouver which leads him to run first for police chief and then mayor The sex trade is a recurring theme throughout the entire series and early season premieres and finales center around high numbers of homicides where prostitutes are the victims which often turn out to be the work of a serial killer Relationships between characters such as Da Vinci s many romantic flings and that between Mick Leary and Sunny Ramen are left in the background of or take place between episodes citation needed In Internet fandom the plot line following Mick Leary s downward spiral into depression after an unstable female constable infatuated with him commits suicide is often considered one of the most powerful and best written arcs in the entire series by many fans citation needed Availability outside Canada EditUnited States Edit The original run of Da Vinci s Inquest was always available in certain U S markets e g Seattle where the CBC could be viewed either over the air or on cable It made its formal U S debut however the week of September 17 2005 when it was already in syndication after the original run The show has continued to air in syndication along with multiple networks including Retro TV Cloo WGN America and Court TV Mystery due to its low cost syndication arrangement The series is distributed in the United States by PPI Releasing a large distributor of Canadian programming to the American market Other countries Edit In Australia the series aired late Monday nights on the Nine Network and its affiliates WIN although on a different night and NBN and later on 13th Street It has also been aired in late night slots on RTE One in Ireland In Iceland Skjar einn has aired the show in various slots including Saturday evening Home media EditDVD Edit Acorn Media UK has released the first three seasons on DVD in Region 1 US only 3 In Canada Alliance Atlantis released the first season on DVD on 14 October 2003 4 Season 2 was released on 3 February 2009 by Alliance Films more than five years after the release of the first season 5 DVD Name Ep Region 1 US Region 1 CAN Season 1 13 February 27 2007 October 14 2003Season 2 13 November 13 2007 February 3 2009Season 3 13 June 10 2008 N AStreaming Edit Season One is available on Amazon Prime citation needed As of 2017 season one has been released online for free on Canada Media Fund s Encore YouTube Channel citation needed Awards and nominations EditNicholas Campbell received the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for his work on the series and has guest starred in American shows such as Monk and T J Hooker Donnelly Rhodes also received a Gemini Award for Best Actor in 2002 and the Earle Grey Award in 2006 The series was critically acclaimed as the best television series in Canada after winning the Gemini Award for Best Dramatic Series for five of its first six seasons When Da Vinci s Inquest completed its seventh and final season it was continued in 2005 as Da Vinci s City Hall In 2002 actress Keegan Connor Tracy won a Leo Award for her guest appearance in Season 4 s Pretend You Didn t See Me and was brought back for a second appearance in 2005 Da Vinci s City Hall and TV movies EditIn Canada a spin off series Da Vinci s City Hall premiered on 25 October 2005 In the U S Da Vinci s City Hall airs as part of the Da Vinci s Inquest rerun package regarded as the eighth season of the series even using the titles from the last three seasons of Inquest instead of the titles for City Hall City Hall debuted in the U S on Superstation WGN on April 27 2007 and released into national syndication to local stations also as part of Da Vinci s Inquest on November 4 2007 A TV movie following up on the two series The Quality of Life aired on CBC on 14 June 2008 References Edit Rosenberg Alyssa 2010 09 15 Da Vinci s Inquest A Crime Show Set In Vancouver The Atlantic Retrieved 2020 03 28 Heffernan Tim 2008 06 16 The Best TV Cop Show Is Canadian Esquire Retrieved 2020 03 28 Hale Mike 2007 11 25 CSI Vancouver Well Not Exactly The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 03 28 Da Vinci s Inquest The Complete First Season 3 February 2009 Archived from the original on 2016 03 08 Retrieved 2018 04 25 via Amazon Da Vinci s Inquest The Complete Second Season 18 March 2008 Archived from the original on 2010 08 12 Retrieved 2018 04 25 External links Edit nbsp Television portal nbsp Canada portalOfficial Web Site Da Vinci s Inquest at IMDb Genie Awards and nominations Da Vinci s Inquest Forum Index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Da Vinci 27s Inquest amp oldid 1165811280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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